One of the things that makes DNotes truly unique in an industry packed with rival digital currencies is the fact that the DNotes currency doesn’t exist within a vacuum. Instead, it exists within an entire ecosystem of products and services designed to support and facilitate its overall mission. The components of that ecosystem were all specifically created to further DNotes’ goal of achieving mass acceptance and adoption, while simultaneously providing invaluable services to the industry and public. Our innovative CRISP offerings are a perfect example of how that works.

As a core component of the DNotes ecosystem, CRISP is strategically linked to that system and was created to help us achieve DNotes’ ultimate objective: becoming an inclusive digital currency in global commerce, for the benefit of everyone. In this article, I will explain how CRISP fits into the DNotes and DNotes Global model in a way that benefits everyone on the network.

“If at first, the idea is not absurd, then there is no hope for it.” – Albert Einstein

In recent years, Initial coin offerings have become a popular way for many blockchain-related projects to obtain needed capital. In fact, 2017 saw ICOs bring in roughly six times as much capital as traditional venture capital funding rounds. And while some observers might have expected that fundraising success to taper off as cryptocurrencies declined in value in 2018, ICOs have continued to attract substantial investment. Unfortunately, that success has also attracted attention from regulators, and calls for greater oversight of the cryptocurrency industry and its fundraising efforts.

Recently, DCEBrief had the opportunity to speak with DNotes Global Inc co-founder and CEO Alan Yong and we asked him to share his thoughts on the current issues surrounding initial coin offerings. Below is the transcript of that conversation.

DNotes Global Inc. has announced that the upgraded DNotes 2.0 CRISP program has successfully delivered its first payments to DNotes stakeholders. The payments were delivered on June 10 to DNotesVault users who had stored coins in the secure DNotes vault from April 30 to June 3, 2018.

DNotes started in 2014 as a blockchain-supported cryptocurrency, and on the surface seemed to share much in common with other such coins. Of course, anyone who is familiar with the DNotes project understands that there is one major difference that separates DNotes from most other coins: it is backed by a partner company, DNotes Global Inc. That company is focused on developing the technology and generating the profits that will allow it to aggressively grow, further support the DNotes network, and return the confidence shown by its investors.

DNotes Global, Inc. has announced the production release of the company’s DNotes 2.0 digital currency, which will reportedly offer upgraded features and new benefits for the coin’s stakeholders. In a press release issued on Monday, the company confirmed that the latest version of DNotes comes with several important changes designed to reward DNotes owners and further the goal of achieving widespread acceptance and adoption of the digital currency.

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